“Anti-luxurious, anti-cheap” hotel offers stylish, comfortable homes-away-from-homes in the heart of Japan’s capital.
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Tokyo’s last trains are too early for many travelers and partiers, but they’re a God-send for overworked office employees.
But people aren’t happy about tourists trespassing and littering while they get the perfect photo.
People in Japan cast their vote for their favourite hanami spot and the places where they most want to see sakura before they die.
Now’s your chance to snag a samurai armor-inspired T-shirt during your next visit to Kamakura, a beautiful day trip destination from Tokyo.
Welcome to a dreamworld where you can stay up all night reading manga on a bed inside a bookshelf.
Hotel operators say the ancient capital’s beautiful temples have a newfound image as congested and inconvenient.
Noborito Station on the Odakyu Line got a Fujiko F. Fujio facelift! We take a trip through the Anywhere Door to check it out.
”What’s the purpose of your visit?” is a common question to get asked at immigration. “Who do you main?” is not.
Starkly striking wabi-sabi sensibilities are the perfect match for this micro-hotel in the heart of Tokyo.